Clash of the Titans 2010

If he is to save the life of the beautiful Princess Andromeda (Alexa Davalos), the valiant Perseus (Sam Worthington) -- born to a god but raised as a man -- must lead a team of intrepid warriors on a quest to battle a host of powerful, beastly enemies. This sweeping fantasy epic, a remake of the 1981 hit, also stars Liam Neeson as Zeus, Ralph Fiennes as Hades, Danny Huston as Poseidon and Gemma Arterton as Io.

As I continue to fill my head with movies, I wonder if my tolerance level from the standpoint of story and character (or lack thereof) in lieu of CG spectacle and timed action beats is getting lower or movies - bolstered by the worthless and gimmicky 3D (back like a rash that penicillin just won't cure)...

Sam Worthington can't hold onto an accent for very long. At some point they're going to have to allow him to be the next Gerard Butler and just do all of his roles in his natural Aussie accent since that's what he defaults to when he starts to forget himself in the middle of doing his "acting."

The Original "Clash of the Titans" is one of those movies you can always find somewhere on the TV during a bank holiday (or at least here in Britain it is!). It was only a matter of time before it got remade with todays super (though far from flawless) CGI. I always thought it would have been done sooner, but here it...

'Clash of the Titans' was popular in its day, but appears cheesy and archaic to the modern viewer; made in 1981, it is best remembered for the stop-motion animation work of Ray Harryhausen, an acclaimed master and pioneer of the special effects industry. This remake features lots of impressive CGI, and is not much...

I saw the original CLASH back in '81 at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. It had a decent-sized screen, not caving into the mini-multiplex mania back then, so you could really immerse yourself into the movie. The story was superficial, but the main attraction was the stop animation artistry of Ray...